The answer is almost certainly no (unless you count dolls houses). Squirrels can though, they can jump 6 metres in one leap.
Squirrels are such common creatures that we often ignore them. Maybe you'll pay them a bit more attention once you've read this though. As well as being incredible leapers, they're great at falling, they could fall from the top of a 5 storey building and be un - injured. They have double joints on their back legs so they can run up and down trees incredibly fast and they can even see behind themselves. Their eyes are positioned on their heads in a way that makes it possible to see some things behind them, perfect for keeping an eye out for predators.
Did you know there are actually 3 different colours of squirrel in the UK? Many of you saw squirrels when you were out doing your WildSqaure survey. You are most likely to have seen a grey squirrel, these are the commonest squirrels in Britain but it wasn’t always that way. Britain’s squirrels used to be red, but in the Victorian times grey squirrels were brought over here from America and released into the wild. Now there are only a few parts of the country were you can still find red squirrels. It’s different if you head across the English channel and into mainland Europe though, over there it will still be red squirrels that you see. If you live in central England you might also see black squirrels. In some parts of the country there are more black squirrels than grey ones. Black squirrels are the same species as grey squirrels just with a different hair colour. No one quite knows how they got here, but they are common in parts of America and Canada and they are getting spotted more and more often over here now too.